After buying an apartment tower for more than $7 million last year, a real estate firm is overhauling its 50 units – the first major upgrades in the 50-year-old building’s history.
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New owner upgrades Congress Park apartments
Vail to buy Australia’s biggest ski resort
The ski resort giant is making a $136 million buy into the Australian market with the purchase of Perisher – the country’s most popular ski destination.
Diner demolished to make way for grocer
A former Gunther Toody’s was razed last week as the site is converted into a Natural Grocers.
Better Business Bureau unloads office
The organization is getting out of the real estate business, selling its Cherokee Street space in favor of a larger leased office.
Urban storage firm to build atop old motel
With three locations and a fourth on the way, a local self storage company that focuses on city centers is pushing for a national expansion. It’s building a new facility on a motel property off of I-25.
Developer sells Highlands project for $32M
Just a year after opening, an apartment complex on Zuni Street has already changed hands to the tune of $32 million.
Office building changes hands for $26M
A 188,000-square-foot office building in the Denver suburbs sold earlier this month to an Arizona firm for $26.6 million.
Sprouts shoots up in Platt Park
An upcoming Sprouts grocery store is taking shape on Mississippi Avenue.
2014 brought $1B boom to downtown
An event Tuesday highlighted the flood of new businesses, development and residents into the downtown area – and offered some advice on how to move forward from here.
Ski resort moving forward with $25M plan
The U.S. Forest Service gave a thumbs-up last week to a Boulder skiing resorts $25 million renovation plan. The proposal calls for the expansion of the resort’s territory, new trails, new lifts and a new mountaintop restaurant.